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His smile when he thought the game was over made it so much sweeter when Brownie got that tying hit.that guy is a perfect example of why MLB is implementing the pitch clock
His smile when he thought the game was over made it so much sweeter when Brownie got that tying hit.that guy is a perfect example of why MLB is implementing the pitch clock
If not for COVID, he'd likely be past Ruth for HR and right on Aaron's tail for RBI. He probably would have at least 15 more HR and 40+ RBI, but perhaps as many as 70+. Either way, another season and he could have conceivably been #1 in career RBI. Probably no real shot at passing Aaron, let alone Bonds.Number 703 for Pujols and he passes Babe Ruth for 2nd all-time on the RBI list.
If not for COVID, he'd likely be past Ruth for HR and right on Aaron's tail for RBI. He probably would have at least 15 more HR and 40+ RBI, but perhaps as many as 70+. Either way, another season and he could have conceivably been #1 in career RBI. Probably no real shot at passing Aaron, let alone Bonds.
I'm very excited for week 3 of missing college football to watch a chase that has no meaning.it'll be hilarious if judge finishes the season with 61
I'm very excited for week 3 of missing college football to watch a chase that has no meaning.
Judge should be looked at as the record-holder.
Did anyone ever consider Ben Johnson the world-record holder in the 100 metres after the 1988 Olympics?
Same should go for Bonds, McGwire, and Sosa.
I'm not saying you're wrong to believe that, but the record is the record, and it was done the way it was done. Roger Maris had to hear about having the advantage of playing more games (1961 was the first year they played 162 games), fair or unfair, it mattered. And then over time, it didn't.Judge should be looked at as the record-holder.
Did anyone ever consider Ben Johnson the world-record holder in the 100 metres after the 1988 Olympics?
Same should go for Bonds, McGwire, and Sosa.
I'm not saying you're wrong to believe that, but the record is the record, and it was done the way it was done. Roger Maris had to hear about having the advantage of playing more games (1961 was the first year they played 162 games), fair or unfair, it mattered. And then over time, it didn't.
Bottom line is that one day someone will have to hit 74.